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Discussion in 'The Welcome Lounge' started by popping, May 5, 2014.

  1. popping

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    Hello
    i have just found out that i am bisexual but dont know how to tell my parents.

    What should i do.
    Please help
     
  2. Niko

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    Hello, welcome to EC! :slight_smile:
     
  3. resu

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    Hi.

    You don't need to tell your parents or anyone else immediately. IMO, you should come out when you feel it would help you in your acceptance process. Some people come out to friends first because things aren't as emotional as it can be with parents, but really it just depends on who you trust more and feel would be accepting.
     
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    Hi I have the same problem
     
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    Welcome to EC! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:ride:
     
  7. NoaWinchester

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    Hey and welcome! I agree with resu. You should come out only when you feel like you should and when you feel safe and assured in your sexuality. If you don't know how to come out to your parents now, maybe you should wait, or start small: tell one parent, or one friend. I hope that when you do come out you'll be as accepted and loved as you deserve to be.